General Catalog 2025-2026

Minor in Intervention and Stabilization of Clients in Crisis Situations

The Minor in Intervention and Stabilization of Clients in Crisis Situations aims to strengthen the knowledge and the skills in the students that they need to perform better their role as care suppliers in this type of situation.

The Aguadilla and San Germán campuses are authorized to offer this minor.

Requirements for the Minor in Intervention and Stabilization of Clients in Crisis Situations - 21 credits

This minor concentration requires six credits in Psychology courses in addition to the established courses. These additional courses must be selected in collaboration with the academic advisor, taking into consideration the interests of the student.

Courses for the Minor in Intervention and Stabilization of Clients in Crisis Situations

PSYC 1051General Psychology I

3

PSYC 2010Developmental Psychology

4

PSYC 3144Motivation and Emotion

3

PSYC 4000Fundamentals of The Psychological Interview

3

PSYC 4520Crisis Intervention

3

Important Note: BA Psychology students seeking to complete this minor must select prescribed distributive courses other than the courses they complete to satisfy their program of study requirements.